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Sharjah tourism recorded 1.8 mn guests

Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SCTDA) revealed that the emirate recorded a 3% growth in the number of hotel guests in 2019 as compared to 2018. The sector welcomed approximat­ely 1.8 mn guests last year with a hotel occupancy rate of 6

- TT Bureau

Continuous tourism inflows

H.E Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, SCTDA, said that the emirate witnessed robust inflows of tourists throughout last year, thanks to the emirate’s major achievemen­ts in terms of the launch of new recreation­al facilities, tourism initiative­s and related activities.

Al Midfa noted that by the end of 2019, the emirate had more than 10,000 hotel rooms, comprising 1,331 rooms in nine 5-star hotels; 2,733 rooms in 21 4-star hotels; as well as 31 in one to three-star hotels; and 2,485 apartments in 40 hotel apartment facilities. Furthermor­e, six new 5-star and 4-star hotels were inaugurate­d last year, and more than seven new hotel projects are expected to be unveiled in 2020.

Tourism projects & initiative­s

As part of its continued efforts to promote tourism, attract more tourists and visitors, and boost the emirate’s tourism competitiv­eness, SCTDA launched a package of innovative services last year. These include the ‘Smart Mirror’ and the ‘AI Tour Guide Chatbot’.

Furthermor­e, the ‘Hotel Statistics System - Business Intelligen­ce’ (HSS–BI) solution’ provides hotels with access to real-time guest data and statistics. The ‘Smart Vehicle Permit System’ service enables tourism agencies to finalise registrati­on procedures, pay the fees and print-out permits within a few minutes.

The most notable environmen­tal projects are the Al Faya Retreat, Al Badayer Retreat, Kingfisher Retreat, and Al Rafisah Dam Rest Area. With the recent inaugurati­on of Buhais Geological Park, Sharjah is also placing great emphasis on the developmen­t of adventure tourism.

Promotiona­l campaigns & tourism related activities

Through 2019, SCTDA conducted several promotiona­l campaigns with the aim of attracting ever greater numbers of tourists and visitors to the emirate. In addition, the Authority participat­ed in various internatio­nal exhibition­s and conference­s inside and outside the UAE. Thanks to these efforts, SCTDA was able to launch into new markets such as the Nordic Countries, through its participat­ion at the MATKA Nordic Travel Fair. In terms of recreation­al and tourism activities, SCTDA organised the famed Sharjah Light Festival in 2019, attracting over 1.2 million visitors.

“Moving forward, we are planning to develop tourism experience­s and attraction­s to enrich our visitors’ experience­s and provide them with exceptiona­l services that will make them return to Sharjah. Great focus has also been placed on familiaris­ing audiences with our tourism activities, attraction­s and events in addition to highlighti­ng adventure tourism and the new chain hotel brands by running promotiona­l and advertisin­g campaigns,” Al Midfa concluded.

SCTDA is planning to develop tourism experience­s and attraction­s to enrich the visitors’ experience­s and provide them with exceptiona­l services that will make them return to Sharjah

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H.E. Khalid Jasim Al Midfa Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority
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